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YPP Primaries: Asoju Odo Congratulates Waziri Gobir, Urged kwarans The Movement

YPP Primaries: Asoju Odo Congratulates Waziri Gobir, Urged kwarans The Movement

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YPP Primaries: Asoju Odo Congratulates Waziri Gobir, Urged kwarans The Movement

Mr  Folayan expressed joy that the Young Progressives Party had given the people of Kwara a chance to vote for a leader of their dream.

The YPP Candidate for the House of Reps Irepodun/Isin/Ekiti/Oke-Ero federal constituency Charles Olufemi Folayan has congratulated the Madawaki of Ilorin and Chairman of the Gobir Organization Foundation Waziri Yakubu Gobir on his emergence as the gubernatorial candidate of the Young Progressives Party YPP in Kwara State.

Mr  Folayan expressed joy that the Young Progressives Party had given the people of Kwara a chance to vote for a leader of their dream.

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According to him, the emergence of Waziri Gobir is a relief to many Kwarans who are disappointed in what other political parties had presented for 2023.

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He described the Waziri Hausa as the hope of true progressives in the coming 2023 gubernatorial election. He said the people are tired of what he described as political recycling.

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Asoju Odo said the profile and antecedent of Waziri Gobir have shown that he would provide credible leadership and drive people-oriented policies and programmes, especially those that would have a direct positive impact on the people.

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He, however, urged all good governance lovers of Kwara State and other true progressive people to stand with Gobir to achieve a new Kwara.

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